Empire: Wargame of the Century
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Mouse
Genre: Strategy - Top Down - Military
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1990
Developer: Northwest Software
Publisher: Interstel Corporation
Players: 1 to 3
Licensed from: Mark Lewis Baldwin, Walter Bright
Hardware: OCS
Conversions: Atari ST - Apple II/IIGS - PC (DOS) - Commodore 64
Disks: 1
Programmer: Bob Rakosky
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The object of the game is simple - gain control of the entire world by using your armies to crush your opponents. You'll start off with a city, which must then produce armies, that are used to conquer more cities. The array of unit types is limited to eight, including various ships, fighter planes, ground units and a submarine. This is more than made up for by the significantly different abilities each of the units possess, and the game will mostly likely appeal to the Chess and Risk player's of the world.
 
http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/empire-wargame-of-the-century

Based on 1977 Walter Bright DEC PDP-10 text-only PD and 1983/84 DEC PDP-11/PC text-only commercial releases; ported from 1987 Northwest Software/Interstel PC/Tandy/PCjr graphical commercial release.
PC versions: CGA, EGA, Tandy/PCjr

Original game designed by William Bright and GUI created by Mark Baldwin. 

Known releases:

- V2.03 (15-Apr-1988)
- V2.04 (04-Jun-1988)
- V2.05 (14-Aug-1988)
- V3.0 (26-May-1990)

http://hol.abime.net/2853
